Villa for 10 people in Altea

Large and comfortable villa with private pool in Altea, on the Costa Blanca, Spain for 10 persons. The villa is situated in a rural, wooded and residential area and at 1 km from La Olla beach.

The villa has 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 1 guest toilet, spread over 2 levels. The accommodation offers a lot of privacy, a garden with gravel and trees and a beautiful pool. Its comfort and the vicinity of the beach, places to shop, sports activities and places to go out make this a fine villa to celebrate your holidays with family or friends.

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Facilities

Accommodation for the indicated number of people

Accommodation on 2 levels

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Private pool

Garden

Outdoor fireplace or build-in barbecue

Air conditioning

Chimney

Internet connection

Cable/Satellite television

Washing machine

Television

CD or DVD

Microwave

Dishwasher

Reception service

24x7 Telephone assistance

Breakfast

Bedlinen included in rental price

Towels

Tennis court within 5 km.

Golf course within 5 km.

Guest reviews and ratings

Number of clients who have reviewed this accommodation

5

Interior

5.2

The rating of the design, the furniture and the decoration in the living room, dining room and the bedrooms.

Valuation of comfort and quality of the terraces (covered and uncovered), the barbecue and the outdoor furniture.

5.6

Peace and tranquillity

7.8

Valuation of the privacy in the garden of the accommodation: visibility from the road, distance from the neighbours etc. A tranquil situation will be valued according to the noise level of the surroundings: busy streets, town, beach etc.

Garden and swimming pool

6.8

The garden and the swimming pool are valued according to size, design, quality and comfort.

Views

5.2

Valuation of the views of the surrounding from the accommodation.(Is not included in the average score)

Kitchen

8.0

The kitchen is valued to size, design, available equipment and comfort.

Bathrooms

7.0

The bathrooms are valued to size, design, equipment and comfort offered.

4 out of 5 stars. The only thing that spoiled it for us was the building work going on nearby. Although the villa is old style it is very comfortable and well laid out.

7.8

Rosemary Jane
Families with young children
United Kingdom
August 2016

In UK and USA many houses are on one level, might be good idea to mention it may be difficult if anyone has problem with walking.
All in all, a good villa, convenient location for the beach and town. We would probably use again. In 2017, what would be the price
to arrive the Saturday of the Firework Festival, for one week rental ?

7.2

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Surroundings

Location of Altea

Situated in the Spanish Costa Blanca, in between Valencia and Alicante, lies Altea, the village of artists and fishermen. This town in Alicante, a province in the south-eastern region of Spain borders the Mediterranean Sea and lies approximately 50 kilometres northeast of the city of Alicante and 130 kilometres south of Valencia . Altea offers different residential areas where you can find luxurious Holiday rental Villas, Houses, Homes and Holiday rental Apartments.

General information about Altea

Altea, with its approximate 20.000 inhabitants, stretches a surface of 34.4 square kilometres and is built on a hill of the Costa Blanca. The fabulous basilica with its resplendent blue domes, graciously crowns the top of the mountain. Built onto the hillside, the old town centre with its many slim streets and alleys, has become home to many an artist and contains many cosy, characteristic restaurants and bistros. Tourism, having increased significantly on the Costa Blanca from the 1950´s onward through Altea s Mediterranean climate, child-friendly beaches, and characteristic downtown area, is a main means of livelihood for the town and its people.

History of Altea

Altea s history goes back many centuries and is characterised by the manifold civilisations which have passed Altea on their way along the course of time. Iberians, Fenicians, Muslims, Greeks, and Romans have all left their marks. It appears that the name Altea is also of Greek origin, as it is thought to have come from the Greek word Altahia, meaning `I heal´. Since the town is located at the mouth of the Algar river (meaning 'the river of health'), historians assume that in the old days Altea was a hamlet with strategic, medical, and beneficial value.

Landscape and surroundings of Altea

Situated along a bay, Altea is sealed in by the mountains and the sea. It offers a panoramic view of the picturesque blue domes of the Virgen del Consuelo church, also known as the Nuestra Señora del Consuelo church. This church is built on the hill and stretches high above the historical downtown area. Here you will also find a labyrinth of paved streets and flights of stairs well worth a visit. You are treated to special views looking down the scenic streets and coastline, and absorbing the interesting and beautiful spots of Altea.

Beaches in Altea

Cliffs and pebbled beaches vary each other along Altea s 6 kilometres long beach. Little bays and beaches follow in succession from the Barranco del Mascarat up to the pier marking the border with L'Alfás del Pi. Near the old town centre lies the Playa de la Roda beach, while the biggest beach, Cap Blanch, can be found a little further south, merging seamlessly with the Albir beach. Further north lies the Playa de Cap Negret beach, a pebble beach with at its end a small inlet with black rocks named Cala del Soio. Another beach favourite is L´Olla, situated right across from its namesake island. Altea's borders are marked by the mountain peak Mascarat and the Sierra de Bernia, where one will find inlets with small pebble beaches such as La Barreta, La Solsida, and La Galera.

Sights in Altea

Besides the previously mentioned church of Virgen del Consuelo with its magnificent blue domes, Altea offers a range of museums:

Museo étnico de la Musica (Ethnic museum of Music), with its collection of Carlos Blanco Fadol, is considered one of the world's most important in its field. A fabulous concert-hall offers a diverse range of drama -and musical performances for your enjoyment.

Museo Navarro Ramón.

Sala de Pinturas, the museum housing the art of painting.

Casa de Cultura, in which temporary collections are on display.

Additionally there are band competitions and festivals amongst which is the "Vila d Altea International Music Band Competition" taking place in November or December and bringing together over 500 musicians. A major fireworks display supported by a smashing show of sights and sounds takes place in the night of the second Saturday of August.

Things to do in Altea

Every visitor to Altea is invited to a journey of exploration on foot. The labyrinth of narrow alleys offering a gorgeous view over the Bay of Altea is what has given Altea its fame. On your way you will pass numerous small stores, boots, and galleries offering a wide range of hand-crafted goods. A stone's throw away from Altea lies Cactuslandia, hosting a collection of over a thousand species of cacti and parrots that will most surely amaze you. Multiple amusement parks are found in the direction of Benidorm, such as Terra Mítica, Spain's first Theme Park on The Costa Blanca. This Theme Park is divided into five areas representing five lost civilizations of bygone ages. Its attractions take you back to the myths and legends of these ancient cultures. Aqualandia is a very large Water Theme Park in which young and old alike can have an unforgettable experience in its many swimming pools with springboards, rapid currents, waterfalls, and a stunning range of waterslides. Gorgeous exotic animals and creatures of the sea await you at Safari Park Vergel or Zoopark Mundomar, both of which also host a variety of shows and attractions.

Sports and recreation in Altea

The beach at Marina Greenwich offers a variety of sporting facilities. One may scuba dive, fish, surf, attend the sailing school or rent a yacht. Similar activities are on offer over at the harbour and at the water sports club. Those who love a good game of golf will also feel welcome in Altea. Situated by Altea la Vieja, against the backdrop of the Mountains of Bernia, one discovers the Don Cayo Club de Golf, a nine-hole golf course with an amazing view.

Completed in 2005 between la Sierra Finestrat and the Mediterranean Sea, Club de Golf Real de Faula offers a spacious twin eighteen-hole golf course. The area also hosts two 5-star hotels, swimming pools, tennis lanes, a kids club, a fitness centre, restaurants and shopping facilities.

Gastronomy of Altea

The characteristic Spanish dishes are also richly represented in Altea. Most typical for the region, as for all of the Costa Blanca, is -undoubtedly- the rice, which is prepared in over 300 different ways. In the mountains, rice is used as one of the ingredients in the famous stew, and so are pork, sausage, pumpkin, turnip, beets, chick peas, and beans. Seaside restaurants always offer fish and shellfish on their menus. The countless (fish)restaurants in the harbour serve the most delicious local specialities on offer: Dorade, Lubina a la Sal (in a crust of salt) or grilled with a nip of olive oil, garlic, and lemon juice. Gastronomy in the Costa Blanca also includes honey-sweet deserts, such as nougat and ice cream from Xixona, grapes, raisins, dates, almond pie, pastry drenched in sweet syrup accompanied by coffee liqueur from Alcoy and herb liqueur from the Sierra Mariola. The premium red, light red, and rosé wines originate from the Alto Vinalopó and Marina Alta districts.

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